On Jul 12, 5:53 am, Marcel Overdijk <marceloverd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Anytime you change a Java file you have to restart the server to make
> the changes effective.

My mistake; I'm also working with GWT, and got the two mixed up. Sorry
for the static!

> On Jul 12, 7:59 am, decitrig <rws...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have this controller set up right now, using Spring MVC 3.0:
>
> > @Controller
> > public class HelloController {
>
> >   @RequestMapping("/hello.htm")
> >   public String hello() {
> >     return "helloView";
> >   }
>
> > }
>
> > It works fine - navigating to that link tries to call up the helloView
> > view. However, if I want to make a change (like switching the return
> > value to "helloView1") I have to stop and restart the process in
> > Eclipse. Making changes to e.g. index.jsp in the war/ directory are
> > refreshed just fine. Is there something special I need to do for
> > Spring? I'm just getting started with it & with GAE, so I'm probably
> > just doing something blinkered. Everything seems to *work* fine, I
> > just have to restart for changes to be displayed.
>
> > --
> > decitrig

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